Mario Sanchez opened to 25,000 on the button and Steven Warburton defended his big blind with a call. Warburton went on to check-call an 18,000 bet on the flop, with both players checking the turn. Warburton checked the river and called when Sanchez fired a 40,000 bet.
Warburton turned over and it was good, Sanchez had made his move with
Michael Mizrachi tried but failed to stop the rot and is now on the sidelines. Mian Wei was his executioner, his catching a queen on the river to beat Mizrachi's and the ��250,000 Guaranteed High Roller is now three-handed.
Things aren't going great for Michael Mizrachi at the moment and he needs to do something to halt the slide.
He lost a big pot when he led for 35,000 from the small blind on a flop and Steven Warburton called from under the gun. Mizrachi bet again on the turn and Warburton called the 50,000. On the river, Mizrachi checked and then tank-folded to Warburton's all-in bet that was 310,000 effective.
A couple of hands later and Warburton led for 50,000 on a flop in the small blind, Mario Sanchez Cano called, Mizrachi called and Mian Wei raised to 125,000. Only Mizrachi called and then checked the river. Wei checked behind and won courtesy of his .
Daniel McAulay has crashed out at the hands of Michael Mizrachi. McAulay found himself all-in on the button with and Mizrachi looked him up with the . Mizrachi's hand remained true and McAulay's run came to an end.
Billy Chattaway is the first in-the-money player, busting in sixth place.
Daniel McAulay raised to 22,000 from the cutoff, Mario Sanchez Cano called on the button, Michael Mizrachi called in the small blind and Chattaway moved all-in for 46,000 in total from he big blind. All three players checked.
The flop was checked, but Mizrachi led for 75,000 on the turn, prompting folds from this two active opponents. Chattaway showed and Mizrachi . The river was too little too late and Chattaway was gone.
Michael Mizrachi just made a solid call in a hand with Daniel McAulay. The latter bet 53,000 on the river of the board and Mizrachi went deep into the tank before emerging with a call.
"The Grinder" showed and it was good because McAulay had made a move with .
Michael Mizrachi opened to 17,000 from the cutoff and Steven Warburton called from the big blind. A flop saw Warburton check-call a 20,000 bet from Mizrachi. The turn was the and Warburton check-called a chunkier 40,000 bet from his American foe.
The river brought the into play and Warburton checked again. Mizrachi made it 50,000 to go and Warburton folded after a long, hard think. Mizrachi showed him the as he did so.